Wow! About as close as I'll ever get to a ride (for free!) in the loudest aircraft ever made. My Xplane (flight simulator) B-25 doesn't sound as good. I was lucky to know a WWII B-25 veteran who shared many stories with me. Wish he could have seen this video, thanks for posting it.
For all of us who had fathers involved with these planes, thanks for sharing that. It ain't a 17 or 29 but it was definitely the one that could get mass produced enough (and more affordable to fuel & run) to help us win the war. I would never have found this if I didn't decide to look up Richard Cole while watching the doolittle raid program that just aired on PBS and remembering my dad stayed tight lipped until his death about the Norden Bombsight. It is really ashame, moralewise, our gov didn't officially declassify that twenty years earlier so sons and fathers could share those details. All we really have is his footlocker and a set of Noritake china that reads "Made in Occupied Japan" on the back to remember him by now. I've been to the museum but I've got to get to some of the bigger events one of these years. I even elected to choose Avionics when it came time to pick a specialty at NEI.
I understand the music, really I do, I am a drummer and have comped this tune ... however, my Uncle Don flew the B-25H in BurmaChina and I thought this production might just provide a little 'being there' for me. It was providing such ... until the music ruined it. Sorry. Can you publish another one with nothing but engine noise?
Awesome video and awesome aircraft.
Wow! About as close as I'll ever get to a ride (for free!) in the loudest aircraft ever made. My Xplane (flight simulator) B-25 doesn't sound as good. I was lucky to know a WWII B-25 veteran who shared many stories with me. Wish he could have seen this video, thanks for posting it.
Superb rotating top turret shot.
For all of us who had fathers involved with these planes, thanks for sharing that. It ain't a 17 or 29 but it was definitely the one that could get mass produced enough (and more affordable to fuel & run) to help us win the war. I would never have found this if I didn't decide to look up Richard Cole while watching the doolittle raid program that just aired on PBS and remembering my dad stayed tight lipped until his death about the Norden Bombsight.
It is really ashame, moralewise, our gov didn't officially declassify that twenty years earlier so sons and fathers could share those details. All we really have is his footlocker and a set of Noritake china that reads "Made in Occupied Japan" on the back to remember him by now.
I've been to the museum but I've got to get to some of the bigger events one of these years. I even elected to choose Avionics when it came time to pick a specialty at NEI.
Great video but like many videos the music drowned out the important part the sound of the B25.
How many B-25's did they have there?
Awesome
I'd love to ride up in the nose, best plane of WW2 in my opinion could do everything from bomber to gunship, awesome thank you.
Great work, but you might need to edit in some bomb drops after the 2013 season :)
I’ve sat in the pilots seat in this airplane 😊😊😊🇺🇸🇺🇸✈️✈️
I understand the music, really I do, I am a drummer and have comped this tune ... however, my Uncle Don flew the B-25H in BurmaChina and I thought this production might just provide a little 'being there' for me.
It was providing such ... until the music ruined it. Sorry.
Can you publish another one with nothing but engine noise?
Ditch the music next time.
Sem a guerra é Lindoooo
Music absolutely ruined the video